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Found this while clearing off a couple of shelves in the garage last weekend. No idea what it's from or where I got it. Any thoughts? (and yes, I know it's a shifter.
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I'm pretty sure that it's for a Ford Toploader 4-speed, because of the way the shifter handle attachment is designed.
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1963-66 shifter It's for the round handle with a tee end that you lifed it up to be able to put shifter in reverse. Always had a round white or black ball.
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Anyone have a use for it?
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Reverse lockout shifter for 64 to 67 Chevelle, Impala, and Nova. The handle determines bench or bucket seat. Hope this helps. Tom.
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Shows how much I don't know, oh well.
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Just guessing here.... is the 'ITM' stamping for Inland Tool & Machine?
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